Jason
Senior Member
I was watching a show a few nights ago on the H2 channel about NASA unexplained files. 99% of the time I always dismiss the claims as being a hoax, man made, or explainable. But this one "file" they had involved STS 48 and it was quite remarkable. One side clearly believes its actual footage of a UFO, and the other side believe it could be ice particles floating outside the shuttle. I personally don't have the faintest clue as to what it could be and both arguments are compelling. So I thought I would present the footage here hoping to get some explanations. The first clip is titled "Abrupt Turn". You can clearly see an object become visible just below the earth's horizon at about 1 minute and 32 seconds. You see a "white" object appear just below the earth's horizon. The object moves from right to left. At about 1 minute and 44/45 seconds you see a flash happen on the lower right side of the screen. Its not a "in your face" kind of flash, but its visible. A split second later you see the object make an abrupt turn going in the opposite direction moving much faster now. At 1 minute and 48/49 seconds you see what appears to be a beam of light shooting from earth upwards in the direction of this object. So I'm curious as to what others think is going on here.
In the video you also see a larger white reflective object near the upper left hand side of the earth's horizon that isn't moving. It appears to be stationary, and don't know what that object is neither. Since the earth is rotating you would expect the object to fade from view. In another video related to this "unexplained file", they actually plot the object and all of the other objects moving about here;
In the video you also see a larger white reflective object near the upper left hand side of the earth's horizon that isn't moving. It appears to be stationary, and don't know what that object is neither. Since the earth is rotating you would expect the object to fade from view. In another video related to this "unexplained file", they actually plot the object and all of the other objects moving about here;